US4366804AExpiredUtility
Warming device for generating heat by controlled exothermic oxidation of iron powder
Est. expiryApr 19, 1999(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Katsutsugu Abe
A61F 7/034C09K 5/18F24V 30/00
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Abstract
A warming device in which a mixture of iron powders and metal salts of acids are contained in an inner pouch having gas-permeability and water-permeability, and the inner pouch and a water-carrying member containing water are put in an outer covering body having thermo-regulating holes. The device provides heat by the exothermic reaction caused by oxidizing the iron powder.
Claims
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1. A heating device for generating heat by an oxidizing reaction caused by contacting iron powder, metal salts of acids, with water and air, to gradually oxidize the iron powder, said device comprising: an inner pouch having an air and water permeable wall; a quantity of initially dry iron powder and metal salts of acids within said inner pouch; means closing said pouch to prevent the escape of the iron filings and metal salts of acids from the pouch; an outer covering of waterproof material for containing the inner pouch; means for opening and closing an opening in said outer covering to permit insertion into, and removal of said inner pouch from the outer covering; an initially dry water absorbing element within said outer covering and engaging said wall of the inner pouch said water absorbing element being selected from the group consisting of, a sponge, synthetic resin-foamed material, or cellulose; said outer covering having a plurality of thermoregulating holes formed therein on only one side thereof and said water absorbing element facing toward another side of the outer covering which is free of holes; said air and water permeable wall of said inner pouch cooperating with said water absorbing element and the holes in the outer covering to provide means for moistening the iron filings and salts and for allowing the circulation of air, to provide a controlled exothermic reaction, after supplying the water absorbing element with a predetermined quantity of water; said water absorbing element moistening said iron powder and salts through the water permeable wall, without excessively wetting said iron powder and salt, so that vapor generated by heat in the pouch can permeate the wall of the pouch together with air to control the generated heat; and wherein said water absorbing member comprises means for allowing the user, when heat is to be generated, to add to the device a predetermined quantity of water less than that required for complete oxidation of the iron powder, by wetting the moisture absorbing element, so that the device can be reused by later adding more water to the water absorbing element.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer covering comprises a bag.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer covering comprises a pocket attached to a pad or base of other materials.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for selectively opening or closing said holes.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water absorbent member is selected from the group consisting of, a sponge, filter paper or synthetic resin-foamed material having flexibility and water-absorbability, and heat generation time is regulated by the size and water absorbency of the water absorbent member.Cited by (0)
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